My American Dream

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Dreams. Dreams are what power action to be made. For example, the legendary “I Have A Dream Speech” performed by Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. changed the world in a crucial way regarding civil rights that resulted in people being active within their own communities and inciting change.Like many people, this phenomenal speech inspired many other dreams including ones that correspond with global citizen citizenship and pertain to something in their life, family, their country, but in me it stirred up a dream that had to do with my largely populated world. In my dream for the world, I would like to see substantial changes in the way numerous children and adolescents acquire education. For many kids, school is not in their agenda for …show more content…
Moreover, some kids are in extreme poverty and many are malnourished so all they think about is where their next meal will be and how they will even have energy to get through the day, let alone go to school.Lastly, some kids can't even think of school when there is so much danger surrounding them like the countless countries being terrorized with bombs and missiles and the only thing that a child can do is grieve from there multiple losses and think about how to survive to the next day. These various harsh things are what take a toll on students in underdeveloped or third world.Despite all their adversity, the have a right to education.Now, like Pennies For Peace Program, I dream to provide free learning programs to students and teachers of all cultures because no matter how big or small you are, you can dream and enact